Amusements. ■pOYAL PRINCESS THEATRE. UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE. THE MEMBERS OP THE DUNEDIN GARRIC X.C LU B Have the honor to announce that they will give their FIRST PEIVF O R M AN C E ON FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, APRIL 25th. The Proceeds in aid of the Funds of the DUNEDIN BENEVOLENT ASYLUM, When will bo presented, Bulwer's celebrated j Prizo Comedy, in Five Acts, j' , MONEY, :With tlie following cast of characters :— Loi-d Glossmore.; • • Mr. A. A. Baunett Captain Dudley Smooth ... Mr. W. Fullisr Sharp Mr. G. B. Perkins Graves Mr. B L. Faiukon Evelyn Mr. T. W. Standwell Sir John Vesey Mr. T. H.1 Baibb Stout .........'...!..... Mr.'A. M'Landrkss Sir Frederick Blount ' Mr. W. H. Muhford Old Member Mr. Wsi. Lloyd C1ara............:....... Mass Ada.'Hart Lady Franklin Miss St. Clair Georgina Miss Kate Corcokan Servant ..' '• Mr. Smith. Previous to the Comedy, ' AN ORIGINAL PROLOGUE, Written by Mr. B. L. Farjbok, will be spoken by the Author. . TJie Performance will conclude with the GRAND SCOTTISH DANCE, GILLIE CALLUM, By Mr. Mixohslli, Prize Dancer of Victoria. The Music by Mr. M'lnnes, Prize Piper'of Victoria, who have kindly volunteered their valuable services for this occasion. Prices o» Admission :—Stalls, 55.; Boxes, 35.; - Pit, 2b. Doors open at half-past 7 o'clock, the curtain will rise punctually at 8 o'clock. ' ' Tickets can be obtained at the principal Stationers', and Storekeepers' in town, or of any of the Members of the Club. .. n MUMpORD) Hon. Secretary. "OOYAL PRINCESS THEA TTTE GRAND BURLESQUE NIGHT. Tremendous Success of ■ : MISS H. G .0 R D O N. MR. & MRS. PETER WHITE. Mr. Peter White Ma-. J. Dukn. THE INVISIBLE PRINCE. Leauder Miss H. Gordon. THE SPECTRE BRIDEGROOM. Diggory ... ... ... Mr. J. Dunn. piTY BU.FFET CA S IK'O. GRAND OPENING NIGHT. • FRIDAY, 25tu APRIL, 1862. FOR'THE BENEFIT OF THE •BEN.EVOLENT ASYLUM. An Efficient BAND and M.C. will be in attendance. . . ■ Dancing t) commencs at 10 o'clock. AsMissroir: —Gentlemen, 2-s. 61. ; . Ladies, free. • Refreshments of the First Quality. J. S. RAPHAEL, Proprietor. . STAFFORD-STREET, ■ r Four Doors .Above Provincial. AMUSEMENTS! AUMSEMENTS!! AMUSEMENTS ! ! ! CITY' BUFFET CASINO. OPEN EVERY EVENING. DANCING EVERY TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY. FIRST CLASS BAND AND M.C. • J. S. RAPHAEL, Proprietor. $ST Stafford-street, Four Doora above Provincial.- . , ,For Sale. "~ FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT. ' To Merchants, Capitalists, &c. BUSINESS PREMISES IN STAFFORDSTREET.' FOR SALE, those well situated and commodious premises in Stafford-street, at present occupied by'the'Undersigned. An early possession can be given. For terms and full particulars apply to | WEBB, PANTLIN & CO. FOR SALE, an HOTEL, situate in the centre of Dunedin. -. Apply °R. C. Luscombe, .Princesstreet; FOR SALE, BY THH UNDERSIGNEDBulk ale—Bass, India; Coope aud Co., aud other brands W.I. rum,' in bulk Port and sherry, ditto Geneva—Crown and shell brands Fine congou tea Superior ground coffee and pepper Golden syrup Mauritius sugar, loaf ditto Dunlop and Cheddar cheese Easential oils, tin-foil, etc., etc. Rattray-Btrcet. . FRUIT. FRUIT. FOWLS. FOWLS. "XTOW Jandinjr, es Boomerang, on bale at Air. JN Watts' Store, Rattray-street. Consignments regularly. OR SALE, Three Draught Horses, Dray,_ and Harness, complete, at S. Jones's Provincial ■Sale Yard. FOR SALE, one ,firk-class Open Carriage. Apply to Robert Wilson. Livery and Bait Stables,- Stafford-street. .___ -STT TNNOWING MACHINE (Ranaorae and W Sims) for sale by A. M 'L AHDRias & Co., Wnltpr-street. Dunedin. ' * —fm^fAT^TTT-aTIirUNDERSIGNED, A BOARDING HOUSE, doing a g»od business, in the centre of the town. Eight years of the Lease to run ; ground rent only £11. Also, TO LET, Several .Houses, various sizes.. , > • ■ HENRY FREDK. HARDY, ' • . Maclaggan-street. iOR SALE or LEASH, a comfortable Fourroomed HOUSE, with every convenience, in thorough repair, with frontage of 42 feet land to Arthur-street. About five minutes' walk from the Post-office: V - EQDICKj ' -, ■ Rattray-street RUIT, 'FRUIT, on Sale THIS DAY, Charlus Coopkr AMD Co.i PrinCes-street South — Ripston Pippins, Nonpareils, Pears, Soft-shell Almonds, Golden Russets, and Onions.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 137, 24 April 1862, Page 6
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